SharePoint for Business: A Six Step Strategy for Achieving Collaboration Success and Improving Business with SharePoint
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The SharePoint for Business white paper outlines a six-step framework for using SharePoint for business purposes.
Microsoft SharePoint is garnering much attention in organizations, with Microsoft's business partners, among the analyst community, and in the press. It is now a fundamental element of Microsoft's Office suite and servers. The technology of SharePoint has improved substantially with the 2007 edition, but the question remains: How does an organization think about using SharePoint for business? There is a plethora of written material on the technology, features and technical installation and maintenance of SharePoint, but surprisingly little on the strategic side. This White Paper addresses the latter.
The paper is 22-pages in length. Download and review the Summary Document ... which contains the first 8 pages of the report, plus page 22 (PDF, 692KB)
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What Readers Are Saying ...
"This is probably one of the best white papers available which has a unique business perspective on SharePoint. Michael has done an excellent evaluation on this paper and I believe it is a must read if you are planning to implement SharePoint.", Chandima Kulathilake, Provoke Solutions Ltd.
" ... the document 'SharePoint for Business' ... provides a very practical step by step approach for organisations large and small to get started with SharePoint; from idea/concept until implementation", Peter de Haas, Microsoft
"It's well written with lots of useful information on successful collaborative deployments with SharePoint. I highly recommend that any organization looking to adopt SharePoint consider Michael's paper", Eric Mack, eProductivity.net